IBM "'TXSeries for Multiplatforms "'is a distributed CICS ( Customer Information Control System ) online transaction processing ( OLTP ) environment for mixed language applications.
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Used IBM CICS ( Customer Information Control System ) for online interactive applications such as data entry and database inquiry using IBM 3270 type CRT terminal display devices.
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Other areas slated for improvementinclude customer information control system ( 36.3 %, average ) and generaladministration system, especially for Thai ( 32 % ) and Malaysian ( 30 % ) companies.
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Some other programs have similar processes, although not usually called " sysgen . " For example, IBM's Customer Information Control System ( CICS ) was installed through a process called " CICSGEN ".
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Other areas slated for improvementinclude customer information control system ( 36 . 3 %, average ) and generaladministration system, especially for Thai ( 32 % ) and Malaysian ( 30 % ) companies.
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Custom programs can access VSAM datasets through Data Definition ( DD ) statements in Job Control Language ( JCL ), via dynamic allocation or in online regions such as in Customer Information Control System ( CICS ).
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Examples include the CICS ( Customer Information Control System ) for IBM mainframes introduced in July 1969, which can process thousands of transactions per second; IBM Information Management System ( IMS, more specifically its IMS TM, also known as IMS DC, component ); Transarc Tuxedo are major TP monitors in the Unix client / server environment.
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With the completion of the System / 36 DDM product, Lawrence worked with programmers from the IBM Hursley Park, UK laboratory to adapt much of the System / 36 DDM server programming for use in the IBM Customer Information Control System ( CICS ) transaction processing environment, thereby making CICS a DDM server for both the MVS and VSE mainframe operating systems.
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This was done, for example, by systems programmers working with IBM's Conversational Monitor System / Virtual Machine ( VM / CMS ) and with IBM's " real time transaction processing " add-ons, Customer Information Control System CICS, and TPF, the airline / financial system that began in the 1970s and still runs many large computer reservations systems ( CRS ) and credit card systems today.